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Chase Snyder

@ChaseInfosec

Starting a new account for #Cybersecurity. I help complex B2B technology companies tell other people what they do, so those people can decide whether to buy.

TFW your baseboard managegenmentt contrablal gets comprobbised #CyberSecurity


Listen to your guy @securityweekly on the @eclypsium Below The Surface podcast. He knows what he's talking about.


Cassh me inside, at this booth, talking about AI infrastructure security. If you’re feeling spicy ask me about my rant about how baseboard management controller vulnerabilities undermine the cyber security of every AI data center.

Meet Eclypsium at Booth 719 at the AI Infra Summit starting tomorrow, 9/9 & discover how we help customers secure AI data center infrastructure! Catch CEO & Cofounder Yuriy Bulygin's Wednesday presentation to level up your #AIsecurity. Book a meeting now: hubs.ly/Q03H3T3r0

eclypsium's tweet image. Meet Eclypsium at Booth 719 at the AI Infra Summit starting tomorrow, 9/9 & discover how we help customers secure AI data center infrastructure! Catch CEO & Cofounder Yuriy Bulygin's Wednesday presentation to level up your #AIsecurity. Book a meeting now:
hubs.ly/Q03H3T3r0


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Every time I see myself on the pod I'm like "gotta move that plant" and then I don't.

Unfortunately, discovering AMI MegaRAC firmware vulnerabilities in your environment is way harder than just doing a version check. Different vendors use different versioning, customized UIs, and more. Here's a short clip from our podcast episode about it. Full ep in next tweet.



Chase Snyder reposted

Yesterday CISA added CVE-2024-54085, a vulnerability discovered by Eclypsium that affects AMI’s MegaRAC BMC software, to its KEV catalog. The vulnerability allows remote, unauthenticated attackers to take full control of servers. More in @NetworkWorld: hubs.ly/Q03tWCpC0


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